Rating:
8,
Maturity:
A challenging millennium vintage for Chilean growers with uneven growing
conditions throughout the growing season. Spring was cool and moist and the
Casablanca valley was hit by a late frost on December 6th. The ripening process
was irregular, especially for reds, with a two-week stall due to unstable
climatic conditions (two rains in February and a heavy downpour in mid-April)
causing major headaches for growers. The start of the harvest was delayed and
did not finish until the end of May, making it the latest harvest in memory.
Aurelio Montes, winemaker at Viņa Montes in the Colchagua
Valley, said: "Year 2000 has been complicated by an unusual vigour of the vines
and unseasonable rains." In Aconcagua the rains were milder and the harvest
wasn't badly affected. Edward Flaherty, winemaker at Errazuriz, said: "Here in
Aconcagua Valley, I am very excited about the consistent quality of the Merlot and
Cabernet
Sauvignon lots, which have more cherry flavours than I remember in previous
vintages, together with and elegant, rich mouth feel. I don't think I've ever
had so much wine of this quality in the winery."
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2000 Chile
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